▪ Children's Programs Highlisi ht Book Fair Youth News Hillel Day School Event Is Mapped "My son, make thy books thy companions. Let thy cases and she/•es be thy pleasure grounds and gardens"—Inilah lbn 'ribbon Mrs. Martha Marenof, Detroit au- for family and friends when they thor of children's books, and Shir- attend toe Sunday programs. For ley Locke will conduct story-telling information, call the Center cul- tural arts department, DI. 1 - 4260, The suggestion of that 12th Cen- sessions. On the final Sunday of Book ext. 291 or 292. tury Jewish scholar will be carried out at the Nov. 8 - 16 Jewish Book Fair, more special events fur chil- Fair at the Jewish Center, when dren and youth will take place. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 17, 196:-31 the first and last day will high- The morning session w ill include a speaker, and there will be stoi v light children's programs. The first Sunday at 10 a.m. telling both morning and afternoon MUSIC BY will feature simultaneous programs for kindergarten and grades 1-3. for Sunday school children in grades 1-5 and grades 6 and up. Susan Purdy, children's author, will conduct the younger children's session, based on her latest book, "Jewish Holidays: Facts, Activi- ties and Crafts." Mrs. Purdy, a native of New York, co-directed the Music and Art Day Camp in Connecticut for girls age 6-12. She has written "My Little Cabbage", "If You Planners for the appearance of Sam Levenson and Liza Minnelli at the Hillel Day School benefit show are (from left) Mrs. Abe Pas- ternak, Mrs. David Margolin and Mrs. Richard Gunsberg. The event will take place 8 p.m. Nov. 2 at Ford Auditorium. Tickets may be purchased at Hillel Day School, 548-8116. Have a Lion", "Holiday Cards for You to Make", and "Festivals for You to Celebrate." She will conduct a lecture-dem- onstration in the afternoon f o r teachers, club lea ders and mothers. Gerald Green, author, lecturer A continuous rain failed to darn- Leventen, Fred Greenspoon, Helene pen the spirits of some 900 young Nusbaum, Risa Berns, Pearl Ann and TV producer, will speak to people and adults who proclaimed Greenblatt. Barbara Fink and Joel Sunday school students in grades their brotherhood with Soviet Kaplan. Center staff coordinator 6 and up in Shiffman Hall. Pro- was Joel Verbin. ducer of the TV shows "Today," Jewry Sunday afternoon at the W d Ride Dave Garroway, Students who were taking part Jewish Center. Wide World" and a nature ser ie s, More than 100 cars wound their in the demonstration knew ex- I Green has been associated with way in a cavalcade from the 10 actly why they were there. Said ! NBC N News since 1950 as a pro- Mile Rd. Jewish Center to the Neal Stulberg, 18: "A country main building, where the program which persecutes any group of for "Project Outcry 1969" took people—Jews, Indians, Blacks WSU Dedication or any other—is a country that place. "1 AM My Brother's Keeper" one cannot morally defend. The to. Include Dinner, Soviet Union is such a place, and "Let My People Go" were and its persecution of Jews is O pen House Tour among the slogans on cars which a horrible crime against all con- carried participants in this pro- Formal dedication of the Irwin cepts of freedom." test against Soviet anti-Semitism. Teens liaise Voices Against Soviet Bigotry The signs said, in a nutshell, what the demonstration was all about: No Jew can be silent while his brethren suffer anywhere in the world, and, if the Jews continue to be subjected to anti-Semitism, the Soviet government should per- mit their exodus. Fred Greenspoon, 18, a member I. Cohn Flail, housing the Wayne of Et-Gar, put i t ano th er way: State University Bnai Brith Hillel "The Jews in Russia cannot pro- Foundation, will take place at a test or help themselves. So that dinner 7 p.m. Oct. 28 at the Charles means Jews in other countries Grosberg Religious Center of must help them by participating Wayne State University. A reception and tour of the new in programs such as this one. The Russians are prone to world !Niel facilities will take place during a 6 p.m. reception on the opinion is truly the opinion. World 6th floor of the religious center. last hope of the Soviet Jews." Rabbi Benjamin M. Kahn, na- tional director of Bnai Brith Hillel Hind's 'House Players' Foundation, will be guest speaker. The protest, one of many held simultaneously throughout the country, was sponsored by Youth Concerned About Soviet Anti- Semitism and the Jewish Cen- A community wide open house, ter. Fran Pfeffer was chairman. to Do 'Tiger' at U-31 to be held 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Oct. The first production of the House 26 will be sponsored by the Karen Goren, a Bloomfield Hills Andover High School senior, dc- Players Saturday evening will in- Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith scribed her experiences this sum- augurate a week of theater and Council and the Bnai Brith Worn- en's Council of Metropolitan De- mer in the Soviet Union and films at the Ann Arbor Bnai Brith showed slides from the trip. on Billet Foundation. troit. Nathan Rubenstein and The Hillel theater group will per- Mrs. Leonard Schreiber are Bnai which she encountered the "Jews form "The Tiger" by Murray ! Brith Hillel chairmen for their of Silence." A short sociodrama, depicting Schisgal in a program which also respective councils. the persecution of Jews through- features the film "Blood of a I Milton ton . Weinstein, president out the centuries, was presented Poet " the Bnai Brith Also beginning that week will be by the Project Outcry program Hillel Foundation committee, who also did a read- a Yiddish film festival. On Thurs- and president of ing from Elie Wiesel's "Jews of day evening, "The Wilderness of the building cor- Zin" will be shown, followed by Silence." poration, has Rabbi Leonard S. Cahan of Adas "The Golem" on Oct. 25. been a leading Another cultural highlight that Shalom Synagogue recounted the .figure in the cul- series of prohibitions and discrim- week will be the continuation of mination of this inatory acts against Jews in the the sculpture exhibit by Barbara community effort Brodsky. Soviet Union, from the decline in which began over Sherwin Wine, rabbi of Bir- number of synagogues and de- 17 years ago. As struction of Yiddish culture, to mingham Temple, will be guest ;president of the lecturer at 7:30 p.m. Wednes- forcible assimilation and denial of Charles Grosberg day. The theme of his talk will permits to leave the country. Religious Center Helene Nusbaum served as mis- be "Toward a New Judaism." board of direc- The Jewish Peace Fellowship, tress of ceremonies at the pro- tors, Weinstein was instrumental gram, after which there was active during last Wednesday's war in bringing to Israeli dancing in Shiffman Hall. moratorium, is making plans for t. participation In the Nov. 15 peace _Weinstein reality the crea- Petitions of protest were cir- culated among the participants march on Washington. For the ti on of a single religious center to and will be sent to the Soviet first time in many years, Hillel house the offices and programs of Embassy in Washington. The is participating in the nationwide all campus religious foundations. Weinstein is a past president of petitions call upon the Soviet movement for peace. Union to end discrimination the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Council and serves as a against the Jews, permit the national commissioner of the Bnai practice of Judaism and organi- zation of a synagogue federation Brith Hillel Foundations. and allow the Jews who so de- sire to leave Russia. MONA GUBOW, daughter of U.S. SZ Juniors to Dance The protest drew the participa- tion Of many organizations in the Judge and Mrs. Lawrence Gubow, With 'Savage Grace' guide for the community, including Et-Gar, Bnai sen •ed as a student The Junior Congregation of Holyoke College Brith Girls, AZA, United Syna- 54th annual Mount at South Hadley, Cong. Shaarey Zedek will sponsor gogue Youth, Habonim and Michi- 1 Alumnae Council a dance featuring the "Savage a member of Mass. Miss Gubow, gan State Temple Youth. Grace" at 9 p.m. Saturday. Dues class of 1972. plans to major Serving on the program com- the can be paid at the door. mittee with Fran Pfeffer were in an interdepartmental political religion course and hopes Chuck Kelman, Merril Kramer. science Don't part with your illusions. to intern in Washington D.C. She Gordon Fuller, Dean Fuller, Barry is chairman of the sophomore When they are gone you may still Landaufi Su Shawn, Marvin Pref.- chest, a fund-rais- exist but you have ceased to live. Rhonna Sachs, Louis While, Alan class's college —Mark Twain fer, Ron Michaels, Sally Kotler, ing project. I They Made The Grade of children's books. Young people ducer, writer and director. At 10:30 a.m., 2 and 3:30 p.m., may purchase their Hanuka gifts Omnibus, a Jewish Center chil- dren's theater program, will open its season at 2 p.m. with the Henry K. Martin production of "Wild Pecos Bill" in the Aaron DeRoy Theater. Tickets are now on sale at the Center. 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